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Palou dominates at Barber; wins third race of the season
By Austin Lawton, Staff Writer Another IndyCar race weekend and another victory for Alex Palou. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver won his third race of the season on Sunday at the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park. This marks Palou’s second win at the 2.3 mile road course where he captured […]

By Austin Lawton, Staff Writer
Another IndyCar race weekend and another victory for Alex Palou. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver won his third race of the season on Sunday at the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park. This marks Palou’s second win at the 2.3 mile road course where he captured his maiden IndyCar victory in 2021.
Palou led 81 laps out of a possible 90 and executed the preferred three pit stop strategy. From the moment the green flag flew, Palou checked out from the field and did not look back.
“It was a perfect day. I would say a perfect weekend,” Palou told Georgia Henneberry of FOX Sports in Victory Lane. “It was the first time rocking our No.10 HRC livery and super proud of everyone that has been working on the No.10 car and Chip Ganassi Racing and HRC as well. The car was amazing, super fast. I was a bit lonely there, but I loved it. It was an amazing day.”
Taking the checkered flag 16.0035 seconds behind Palou was Christian Lundgaard, followed by Scott McLaughlin, Rinus Veekay and Will Power in fifth.
Lundgaard notched his third podium of the season and McLaughlin, his second. Lundgaard’s lowest finish this season was eighth in St. Pete and has proved to be the closest challenger to Palou.
“It’s everything we could have hoped for and much better,” Lundgaard told Kevin Lee of FOX Sports after the race. “In Thermal, we proved we had the pace, the No.10 car still beat us. Put the car in the wall at Long Beach in qualifying and we did a good job on strategy and once again, today, we did so. We knew we could go aggressive and the car hasn’t been as good as when we tested here. It’s just been tough dealing with that mentally. We had to do a lot of changes and made some changes overnight and that’s why we’re on the podium today.”
Veekay notched his best finish of the season, driving for Dale Coyne Racing. DCR, a team not known for being at the front and having struggles over recent years, has steadily improved with Veekay behind the wheel of the No.18. Veekay heads into Indianapolis, two of his best tracks, with momentum on his side.
“It was a great race. I had a lot of fun out there,” Veekay told Kevin Lee of FOX Sports. “Showed a lot of strength in a car that allowed me to be strong.”
Sunday’s contest did not see a yellow flag, making it the third consecutive race without a caution. 1986 was the last time when there were no cautions in three consecutive races. The series has ran 339 green flag laps since the last caution on Lap 1 of St. Petersburg on March 2.
Palou exits Barber with a 60 point gap to Lundgaard in second, over a full race points haul. As the series heads to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Sonsio Grand Prix on the IMS Road Course, drivers will be playing catch-up to Palou until the end of the season.
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NASCAR News: Dale Earnhardt Jr says controversial Cup Series star reminds him of legendary father
Former NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr has revealed which current Cup Series drivers remind him of his legendary racing father, Dale Earnhardt. Earnhardt Sr is a NASCAR icon, having scooped a joint-record-breaking seven Cup Series championships during his career, as well as winning 76 Cup Series races. READ MORE: NASCAR Results Today: Byron denies Team […]

Former NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr has revealed which current Cup Series drivers remind him of his legendary racing father, Dale Earnhardt.
Earnhardt Sr is a NASCAR icon, having scooped a joint-record-breaking seven Cup Series championships during his career, as well as winning 76 Cup Series races.
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Those 76 victories included a win at the 1998 Daytona 500, just three years before a fatal crash at the same event in 2001.
Earnhardt Sr’s legacy and impact on the sport both live on, including through his son, Dale Jr, who had a fine Cup Series career himself.
These days, alongside owning an Xfinity Series team, Earnhardt Jr is in the booth covering Cup Series races for Prime Video, and recently, he was quizzed on which current drivers reminded him of his Dad.
“People are probably going to go crazy over this one, but [Carson] Hocevar a little bit is kinda like a young Dale Earnhardt in a way,” Earnhardt Jr told Prime Video.
“Makes a lot of mistakes, ruffles a lot of feathers, but he’s very fast, very aggressive.”
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Earnhardt Jr continued: “Ross Chastain reminds me a lot of Dad.”
“Anyone who has…even Joey Logano a little bit. Joey, he gets a little frustrated when he gets run over, but he’s one that puts the bumper to ‘em.
“He’s run a few guys up the racetrack and into the fence to win races.
“Yeah, that’s very much like Dad. He was pretty aggressive, especially at certain points in his career.
“Like I said, I’ll see that little glimpse or little peek of Dad’s style in a lot of different drivers, and I think it’s just human nature, really, what I’m seeing, but it’s comparable to Dad.”
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Michigan Results: June 8, 2025 (NASCAR Cup Series)
NASCAR results from Michigan International Speedway They’re set for the green flag on NASCAR’s fastest track. The 2-mile oval of Michigan International Speedway is set to host the FireKeepers Casino 400. View Michigan results for the NASCAR Cup Series below. Michigan MenuARCA: Prac/Qual | RaceTruck: Prac | Qual | RaceCup: Prac/Qual | Race Michigan TV Schedule Chase Briscoe and Kyle Busch set the front row. […]

NASCAR results from Michigan International Speedway
They’re set for the green flag on NASCAR’s fastest track. The 2-mile oval of Michigan International Speedway is set to host the FireKeepers Casino 400.
View Michigan results for the NASCAR Cup Series below.
Michigan Menu
ARCA: Prac/Qual | Race
Truck: Prac | Qual | Race
Cup: Prac/Qual | Race
Michigan TV Schedule
Chase Briscoe and Kyle Busch set the front row. 200 laps of stock car racing are up next…

Michigan
Stage 1 – Report
Laps: 45 (1-45 / 200)
Green flag, they run side by side into turn one. Briscoe clears Busch via the outside lane off turn four.
Lap 4, Tyler Reddick started this race from the rear of the field after the team made repairs following practice. He’s now up to 20th.
Lap 12, William Byron has a run on Briscoe off turn two. Byron drives inside into turn three and completes the pass for the lead.
Lap 35, Buescher has a run on Byron off turn four. He sidedrafts him into turn one and Buescher takes the lead away.
Chris Buescher wins stage one at Michigan International Speedway!
Michigan Results (Stage 1) : 1. Chris Buescher; 2. William Byron; 3. Denny Hamlin; 4. Chase Briscoe; 5. Josh Berry; 6. Ryan Blaney; 7. Kyle Larson; 8. Bubba Wallace; 9. Kyle Busch; 10. Carson Hocevar
Michigan
Stage 2 – Report
Laps: 75 (46-120 / 200)
Buescher leads the field to the pit lane but it’s a slow stop for him. Ryan Blaney wins the race to the pit exit.
Green flag on stage two, Blaney clears Hamlin into turn one.
Lap 54, they form four wide for 2nd! Chase Elliott takes the spot away.
Lap 57, Elliott has a run on Blaney into turn one. He dives to the inside, Elliott to the race lead!
Lap 60, John Hunter Nemechek spins off turn two and Noah Gragson is collected. The caution is out.
Green, Elliott pinches Blaney down into turn one. Elliott leads Byron off turn two.
Lap 67, Austin Cindric tags Cole Custer in the left rear. Custer spins and collected Alex Bowman and Daniel Suarez. Bowman slams the outside wall nose first. The caution is out.
Alex Bowman crash video
Blaney leads most of the field to the pit lane but Reddick wins the race to the pit exit. Reddick restarts outside the top 10 as Elliott and Bell take over the front row.
Pit Penalties: Kyle Larson and AJ Allmendinger drop to the rear after speeding on the pit lane.
Green, Elliott clears Bell to hold the race lead.
Lap 73
Lap 73, John Hunter Nemechek is around, caution.
Elliott heads for the pit lane. Bell is handed the lead.
Green, Bell and McDowell fight for space in turn one. As they slow each other down, Byron drives under them to take the lead off turn two.
14 to go in stage two, Bell pits under green from 2nd as he can’t make it to the end of the stage on fuel.
12 to go in stage two, Ryan Blaney brushes the wall and spins off turn four. The caution is out.
Bell gets the free pass. Byron leads the field to the pit lane and pit exit. Cindric and Briscoe stay out and take over the front row.
Green with 7 to go in stage two, Byron shoves Briscoe into turn one. Briscoe wiggles and Cindric leads off turn two.
Reddick slides Cindric for the lead into turn three. Cindric crosses under him and Byron has a run on both of them into turn one. Cindric holds the lead.
2 to go in stage two, Byron dives inside of Cindric into turn three. Byron completes the pass into turn one on the final lap of the stage.
William Byron wins stage two at Michigan International Speedway!
Michigan Results (Stage 2) : 1. William Byron; 2. Austin Cindric; 3. Carson Hocevar; 4. Tyler Reddicl; 5. Ross Chastain; 6. Ryan Preece; 7. Bubba Wallace; 8. Denny Hamlin; 9. Ty Dillon; 10. Erik Jones
Michigan
Stage 3 – Report
Laps: 80 (121-200 / 200)
Cindric heads for the pit lane as most of the leaders stays out.
Green flag on stage three, Byron clears Hocevar to hold the race lead off turn two.
Lap 147, Todd Gilliland blows a left rear tire and slams the wall. The caution is out.
Byron leads the field to the pit lane. Zane Smith wins the race to the pit exit with just two tires. Hocevar is off 2nd with four tires.
Green, Larson shoves Hocevar and they form side by side off turn two. Larson sidedrafts into turn three and he drives deep to the bottom. Larson wiggles and Hocevar clears him for the lead.
27 to go
27 to go, Hocevar leads Byron and Larson. Larson is saving far more fuel than both the cars ahead.
19 to go, race leader Hocevar has a flat left rear! He heads to the pit lane under green as Byron is handed the lead.
Hamlin to 2nd.

7 to go
7 to go, Byron throws a big block on Hamlin and he holds the lead into turn one.
5 to go, Byron and Hamlin dive for the bottom into turn one. Byron gets aero loose and wiggles up the track. Hamlin works inside of him.
4 to go, Hamlin sidedrafts Byron and slides him for the lead into turn three.
Coming to the white flag, Byron heads for the pit lane as he’s out of fuel.
Denny Hamlin wins at Michigan International Speedway!

Michigan International Speedway
Race Results
June 8, 2025
NASCAR Cup Series
Pos | Driver
1. Denny Hamlin
2. Chris Buescher
3. Ty Gibbs
4. Bubba Wallace
5. Kyle Larson
6. Ross Chastain
7. Zane Smith
8. Kyle Busch
9. Ryan Preece
10. Brad Keselowski
11. Erik Jones
12. Josh Berry
13. Tyler Reddick
14. Daniel Suarez
15. Chase Elliott
16. Christopher Bell
17. AJ Allmendinger
18. Shane van Gisbergen
19. Austin Dillon
20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
21. Justin Haley
22. Joey Logano
23. Chase Briscoe
24. Ty Dillon
25. Riley Herbst
26. Cody Ware
27. Noah Gragson
28. William Byron
29. Carson Hocevar
30. Michael McDowell
31. Austin Cindric
32. Ryan Blaney
33. Todd Gilliland
34. John Hunter Nemechek
35. Cole Custer
36. Alex Bowman

NASCAR Cup Series
Point Standings
Pos | Driver | Wins | Points
1. Kyle Larson
3 Wins
2. Denny Hamlin
3 Wins
3. Christopher Bell
3 Wins
4. William Byron
1 Win
5. Ryan Blaney
1 Win
6. Joey Logano
1 Win
7. Austin Cindric
1 Win
8. Josh Berry
1 Win
9. Ross Chastain
1 Win
10. Chase Elliott
+142
11. Tyler Reddick
+138
12. Bubba Wallace
+61
13. Chase Briscoe
+41
14. Chris Buescher
+41
15. Alex Bowman
+13
16. Ryan Preece
+0
— Playoff Cutline —
17. Kyle Busch
-0
18. Carson Hocevar
-18
19. AJ Allmendinger
-18
20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
-20
Click here to view Regular Season point standings
Michigan International Speedway
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Dodge to Return to NASCAR with the RAM Hemi V8 in 2026
What’s Happening? After a 13-year absence, and a lot of speculation this week, it was finally made official in Motor City: Dodge is coming back to NASCAR! This is in the form of the Dodge RAM in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. During today’s live announcement, RAM CEO Tim Kuninskis unveiled the return of the […]

What’s Happening?
After a 13-year absence, and a lot of speculation this week, it was finally made official in Motor City: Dodge is coming back to NASCAR! This is in the form of the Dodge RAM in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. During today’s live announcement, RAM CEO Tim Kuninskis unveiled the return of the Dodge RAM to the product show floor of Dodge dealers across the country as well as a new NASCAR 1500 concept race truck that will hit the Daytona high-banks in February of next year.
For more than a decade, customers and our dealer network asked about getting back into NASCAR. The desire was always there, but we didn’t have a plan that delivered the last tenth and following just didn’t fit our DNA. Now we have a solid plan that will set us apart from the field and will bring fresh new interest and engagement to America’s Motorsport.”
-Tim Kuninskis
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You Need to Know:
- This announcement is part of RAM’s 25 announcements of products over an 18-month cadence. 40% of NASCAR fans are truck owners, many of them Dodge RAM owners. The timing of this announcement made sense.
- As alluded to in the quote above, Dodge has a plan to reintroduce its brand into NASCAR. Starting off, they will rejoin the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for the first time since the 2012 season. The plan includes moving up into the NASCAR Xfinity and Cup Series eventually, though the details and specifics of that have yet to be revealed.
- Teams that will be switching to the Dodge RAM or will be debuting alongside the new manufacturer have yet to be announced. No drivers are currently linked to the new brand. However, there have been rumors this week linking YouTube star Cleetus McFarland (aka Garrett Mitchel) to the Dodge brand. Currently Mitchel’s contact is through FORD so it remains to be seen if this will actually come to fruition.
Dodge stated that they plan to share more about rejoining NASCAR in the months to come. What do you think about this, NASCAR fans? Are you excited to see a new OEM partner rejoin the sport? What teams/drivers do you think will make the switch over to Dodge/RAM? Let us know what you think!
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William Byron leads half of the Michigan Cup race before running out of fuel
At Michigan on Sunday, it was clear that the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet was going to be difficult to beat. He won a stage, collected the fastest lap bonus, and led 98 of 200 laps. He fought hard to hang on to the race lead in the closing stages, but Byron couldn’t hold back […]

At Michigan on Sunday, it was clear that the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet was going to be difficult to beat. He won a stage, collected the fastest lap bonus, and led 98 of 200 laps.
He fought hard to hang on to the race lead in the closing stages, but Byron couldn’t hold back a charging Denny Hamlin. Byron was still going to finish second or third when the car finally ran out of fuel at the exit of Turn 4, despite his best efforts to save, coming just over two miles shy of the race finish. He dove into the pits and finished 28th instead.
Never had enough in the tank
Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports ChevroletMeg Oliphant / Getty Images
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“No, we didn’t have enough,” said Byron when asked if there was anything different he could have done. “We were going to run out with 1.5 laps to go and I was just trying to manage both — trying to keep the lead and manage the gap and save fuel down the straight and on (corner) exit and everything. We just didn’t … ultimately, not as good mileage as the guys that were further back to start that run. And that’s just the way the cautions go and the nature of being closer to the front and burning more fuel.
“I don’t know, that one is like, you can’t really do a lot about (it). It sucks, it really stings but we had a really good car. I thought we executed well. It seemed like we waited a little bit on fuel for the last stop, and jsut burned more and not able to do much about that. It is what it is.”
Byron leads the regular season standings, but since earning victory in the season-opening Daytona 500, he’s had several almost-wins slip through his fingers. He led the most laps at Darlington, Charlotte, and now Michigan, but failed to reach Victory Lane each time
The good news is that he remains comfortably ahead in the championship, now leading teammate Kyle Larson by 41 points.
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Alex Bowman hits wall at Michigan as his rough stretch continues in NASCAR Cup Series
BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Alex Bowman hit a wall with the front end of his No. 48 Chevrolet as part of a multi-car crash in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan on Sunday. Bowman got out of the car on his own and walked to an ambulance that transported him to the infield for […]
BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Alex Bowman hit a wall with the front end of his No. 48 Chevrolet as part of a multi-car crash in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan on Sunday.
Bowman got out of the car on his own and walked to an ambulance that transported him to the infield for an evaluation, which he passed.
“That hurt a lot,” he said. “I’ve taken a lot of hits.”
Austin Cindric’s No. 2 Ford made contact with Cole Custer’s No. 41 Ford and Daniel Suarez’s No. 99 Chevrolet, leading to Bowman colliding with the wall on lap 67 of the 200-lap race.
Bowman, who drives for Hendrick Motorsports, came to Michigan 12th in points and will drop in the standings after this latest setback.
He has finished 27th or worse in seven of his last nine starts and didn’t finish for a third time during the rough stretch.
Bowman was in the top 10 in five of the first six races this year, including a runner-up finish at Homestead-Miami in March. He earned his eighth career Cup Series victory last year at Chicago.
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Denny Hamlin wins NASCAR Michigan race with fuel strategy
Denny Hamlin triumphs at Michigan by overtaking William Byron and Kyle Larson in the final laps, managing fuel perfectly. BROOKLYN, Mich — With just enough fuel in the tank, Denny Hamlin pulled off the win in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway. Hamlin passed William Byron and Kyle Larson in the final […]

Denny Hamlin triumphs at Michigan by overtaking William Byron and Kyle Larson in the final laps, managing fuel perfectly.
BROOKLYN, Mich — With just enough fuel in the tank, Denny Hamlin pulled off the win in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway.
Hamlin passed William Byron and Kyle Larson in the final 10 laps, as most of the field was running off full-pace in order to save fuel. Byron ran out of gas with two laps to go. Larson saved enough and finished fifth.
“I was going all out the entire time,” Hamlin said after the win. “Once I got to the lead, that’s when I started saving. I knew I was going to have to go 100 percent to get around everybody.”
Chris Buescher finished second, one second behind Hamlin. Ty Gibbs and Bubba Wallace finished third and fourth, respectively.
Carson Hocevar, a native of nearby Portage, Mich., led late in the final stage until a flat tire doomed his chance at a win.
Chase Briscoe started on the pole for the third week in a row. Unfortunately for him, it was the third week in a row he was shuffled out of the lead early. Byron then took the lead and held it for much of the first stage.
Buescher later challenged and passed Byron to win the first stage.
While the first stage ran caution-free, the second stage was full of chaos. Soon after the stage restart, Noah Gragson and John Hunter Nemechek spun out to bring out a caution.
Alex Bowman took the hardest hit of the day during a wreck on the next restart. Austin Cindric made contact with Cole Custer, sending the latter driver into Bowman, Briscoe, and Daniel Suárez. Bowman’s car slammed into the outside wall and briefly lifted off the ground. Bowman and Custer were knocked out of the race, but the rest of the involved drivers were able to continue.
The crash forced a brief red flag period as crews cleaned up the wreckage. Nemechek wrecked again after the ensuing restart. Ryan Blaney, last week’s winner at Nashville, spun out on his own shortly after the next restart.
Cindric gained the lead by staying off pit road as the rest of the field pitted. He was able to hold the top spot for a bit, but ultimately was passed by Byron and his better tires.
The only caution in the last stage happened when Todd Gilliland lost a tire and hit the wall. This left a 50-lap run to the finish with some teams in position to make it on fuel and others needing to save.
Hocevar gained the lead on the restart but knew he was short on fuel for the finish. He tried saving, but faced pressure from Byron and Larson. Hocevar’s hopes for his first career win were dashed when a tire went flat with 18 laps to go.
Byron then held the lead, but Hamlin moved closer to the front and gained the lead with four laps to go. The only driver near the front who had enough fuel to push all the way was Buescher, but he was too far behind to challenge Hamlin.
The NASCAR Cup Series is next in action at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. It’s the first-ever Cup Series race in Mexico.
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